The FERMA Benchmarking Survey 2012 has been extended to Wednesday 20 June – Interview with Cristina Martinez (video)

The FERMA Survey is a major pan-European exercise conducted every two years. It is unique because it is designed and run by risk managers. It uses a multi-criteria approach to defining the risk management trends and practices all across Europe. Also, it provides a practical benchmarking tool to assess the maturity level of the risk management system of your organisation. The questionnaire aims to cover hot topics defined by all the national associations and it is structured in 3 sections: risk governance, risk practices and insurance.

On Monday, June 18th, FERMA members will received an email reminder to complete the survey. It includes a personal link to the questionnaire which we ask to complete on Wednesday 20 June at the latest.

If you are Risk and/or Insurance Manager and would like to participate, or if you have questions or comments, please contact the FERMA Survey Project Coordinator, Silke Huber at silke.huber@ferma.eu or +32 2 761 94 35.

The results of the FERMA Benchmarking Survey will be presented at the FERMA Seminar 2012 in Versailles, France, on 22 and 23 October 2012.

For further information and registration please visit www.ferma-seminar.eu

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